Battle Command Knowledge System - Effects of Battle Command Knowledge Management

Effects of Battle Command Knowledge Management

  • Improved situational understanding
  • Improved common operational picture
  • Faster transition cycles between units
  • Quickens transfer of expertise and experience
  • Improved decision making process
  • Provide reach back capability
  • Ensure knowledge is captured, stored, and shared
  • Share lessons learned and Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs) across enterprise
  • Break knowledge “stovepipes”
  • Influence doctrine development cycle
  • Produces agile and adaptive leaders and soldiers

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